The Future of e-Commerce (after COVID-19
The Future of e-Commerce after COVID-19 There’s no denying that COVID-19 and the ensuing pandemic have had a profound effect
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The Future of e-Commerce after COVID-19 There’s no denying that COVID-19 and the ensuing pandemic have had a profound effect
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In 2022, Alejandra Jaramillo, a renowned Ecuadorian influencer, brought her thriving keto wellness brand to the United States, looking to scale her D2C brand. Together with her team and investors, they began fulfilling orders by hand from a garage. It was a labor of love—but also a massive operational challenge.
Despite a loyal customer base and rising demand, Ale and her team were burning out. Long nights of packing, labeling, and shipping kept them from focusing on what truly moved the needle: content, community, and scaling the brand.
Ale recalls. That’s when they discovered iLogistics USA, an ecommerce fulfillment center based in Miami to scale dc2 brands.
– Cassian Fritsche COO of Ale Jaramillo
In 2014, after two decades in food and candy distribution, Abraham Gilinski founded Raindrops Enterprises, LLC. His goal was clear: create memorable, high-quality gummies that spark fun and conversation while dominating shelves nationwide. From mini gummy hamburgers and pizzas to makeup kits and tacos made entirely of candy, Raindrops quickly found a home in stores that value novelty and consumer delight. But the challenge of scaling B2B brands was always there.